Charl van Niekerk wrote:

>This will also simplify the Django-based web front-end component. And
>if you don't want to use the web interface then just ditch that part
>and just install the daemon.
>
>So basically we could have the following separate components if we wanted:
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Yes, this is our goal.

>1) The storage daemon
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Which so far is file based. Gintautas is working on a separate 
database-based storage unit based on a common storage API

>2) The server-side XML interface(s)
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We were thinking on an XML-RPC thingy.

>3) The web-based user interface
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Which conceptually we think of as two parts, the file server interface 
(see, manage, download, upload) and the on-line editor, even if they are 
closely integrated.

>4) The client desktop application
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The PO/XLIFF off-line editor that we are developing will end up 
communicating with Pootle through the XML interface. Besides this, its 
main merit will be to be able to handle complex XLIFF files, including 
the managment of localisation process, glossaries, translation memory, etc.

Javier




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